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Detailed Fortune-Telling of Marriage Based on Eight Characters and Five Elements
Published: 2018/05/17   Author: fengdi   Source: network
Traditional Chinese astrology believes that the eight characters (Bazi) contain information about various aspects of one's fortune, so the concept of Bazi divination gradually emerged in China. So how can we determine marriage through the five elements in the birth chart? Let's find out together. Everyone hopes for a happy marriage, and traditional Chinese Bazi compatibility often makes marriage more harmonious. Let's learn more about it.

The Day Pillar Sitting on the Same Stem Indicates That the Partner May Be Unfaithful:

When the day pillar is sitting on the same stem (Bi Jian), it means the day stem and branch are Jia Yin, Yi Mao, Wu Chen, Wu Xu, Ji Wei, Ji Chou, Geng Shen, and Xin You. The Bi Jian represents people with the same stem as the day stem. For those with weak energy, the Bi Jian serves as a helper, while for those with strong energy, the Bi Jian becomes a competitor. The branch of the day pillar is originally the marital palace, which represents the place where the partner resides. However, if the Bi Jian occupies this position, it indicates that the partner is living with the Bi Jian, which is essentially infidelity. Among these eight combinations of stems and branches, especially for men whose day pillars are Jia Yin, Wu Chen, Wu Xu, and Geng Shen, or women whose day pillars are Yi Mao, Ji Wei, Ji Chou, and Xin You, because the Bi Jian sitting in the marital palace has an implicit connection with the partner's star, it suggests that someone is emotionally involved with the partner. It also depends on whether the Bi Jian in the marital palace is a friend or an enemy. If the Bi Jian is a favorable element, it is a friend; if it is an unfavorable element, it is an enemy. A friendly Bi Jian represents a couple working together and moving forward together, while an enemy Bi Jian indicates that the partner may be unfaithful and often gives money to their lover.

The Day Pillar Carries the Sword Injury, Which Harms the Partner:

Men born with the day stem and branch as Bing Wu and Ren Zi, and women born with the day stem and branch as Ding Si and Gui Hai have the most unstable marriages. If the character of the day branch is something the destiny pattern dislikes, it may lead to divorce, or even result in the partner being disabled or dying. Especially for men born with the day stem and branch as Bing Wu and Ren Zi, not only does the day branch carry the Yang Jian (a type of destructive element), but they also sit on the Jie Cai (another destructive element), making the marriage even more unstable. Also, Wu Wu and Ji Si are day branches sitting on the Yang Jian, but the Yang Jian is a secondary element, so its influence is slightly weaker. However, people with these two day pillars may also experience their partners being disabled. Women born with the day stem and branch as Bing Wu and Ren Zi tend to be particularly competitive, and in the marital life, they often appear dominant, leading to an imbalance in the relationship and affecting the marriage. If the day branch is the Yang Jian, but it is a favorable element in the destiny pattern, then such people receive great support from their partners, but their partners inevitably suffer from disabilities and illnesses.

Female Day Stem Injury (Shang Guan) Leads to Unsmooth Marriage:

It is also not advisable to be careless even if the day stem and branch are in a generative relationship. If a woman's day stem produces the Shang Guan (injurious star), her marriage will also be difficult to be smooth. The combinations of stems and branches where the day stem produces the Shang Guan are Jia Wu, Yi Si, Geng Zi, and Xin Hai. According to my experience, female day stems with the day branch sitting on the Shi Shen (food god) should also be considered as Shang Guan, such as Bing Chen, Bing Xu, Wu Shen, and Ren Yin. Of course, there are no absolute things in the world, and knowledge is the same. There are many factors that can affect marriage, including era, personality, and environment. To make a more accurate prediction of marriage conditions, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive analysis based on one's own Bazi. The above information is only for reference and should not be taken at face value, leading to hasty conclusions based on incomplete information.

Day Pillar Stem and Branch Clash, Making Emotions Unsmooth:

As the day stem represents oneself and the day branch represents the partner, they are on the same pillar, depending on each other like heaven and earth. If the stem and branch clash, it is called "Heaven and Earth Not Supporting," indicating a lack of necessary and effective communication channels between the two, leading to marital conflicts, poor relationships, short-lived happiness, hidden struggles, and each acting independently. Especially for people whose day pillars are Jia Shen, Jia Xu, Yi You, Bing Shen, Ding You, Wu Qin, Ji Mao, Geng Qin, Xin Mao, Ren Xu, and Gui Wei, the couple has a bad energy field, making communication very difficult and resulting in poor marital relationships. If the day stem and branch clash but can secretly connect, it suggests that although the couple may not reach a harmonious or默契 level, they can still understand, tolerate, and compromise with each other. The combinations where the day stem and branch secretly connect are Ding Hai, Wu Zi, Xin Si, and Ren Wu. Additionally, there are combinations where the inner energy of the branch secretly connects with the day stem, such as Ji Hai and Gui Si.
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